Infinix Hot 10 Play Review - Upgraded Version By YugaTech

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Aug 15, 2021
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Infinix Hot 10 Play Review - Upgraded Version

What's up guys, Justin here of wiki tech and last year, 2020, we reviewed infinite hotline play, and we thought that its features offered more for its price of less than 6 000 pesos. Now earlier this year, the brand released the infinite hot 10 play with a hello, g25 processor, 2, gigabytes of ram and 32 gigabytes of internal storage. But that's not what we're featuring in this video. What we have here is the upgraded version of the hot 10 play which the brand just recently released. It now has a more capable hello g35 chip, together with 4 gigabytes of ram and 64 gigabytes of internal storage. So in this video, let's see how it performs for day to day use looking tall, the infinite hot template isn't too hefty.

Despite its massive 6 000 William hour battery, we get a pipeline pattern in a polycarbonate, build that somehow gives a glass illusion from afar it is prone to fingerprint smudges. So it's best to use the free hard case in the box. The unit we have is in the obsidian black colorway, but you can also opt for the Miranda green, a g in blue and 7 degree purple. Also, at the back. We can find its fingerprint sensor and dual rear cameras that can easily be mistaken with three or four lenses up front.

The bezels are quite thick in today's standard, and we also get a dew drop notch on the upper middle together with a LED indicator and the front speaker located on the right side are all the buttons the volume, rocker and power button. Meanwhile, situated on the left side is the triple car tray. There's nothing on top, but found at the bottom are its main microphone micro, USB port and a 3.5 millimeter audio port, similar to last year's hotline play. This series still doesn't have a down firing loudspeaker, so you can expect sound to only come out from the earpiece. Therefore, don't expect much from it, but it can be enough for a small room with clear highs and mid bass, on the other hand, isn't much present here.

In this case, we highly recommend that you take advantage of its headphone port, as well as the pre-installed DTS sound app to personalize. Your listening experience, focusing on display the infinite hot 10 play sports, a 6.82 inch, IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1640x720 pixels capable of 266 pixels per inch. The quality did improve from its predecessor, and you can now also watch up to 1080p videos on YouTube. As for picture quality, it shows accurate colors that can get nicely vibrant indoors. Viewing angles are great, and you can still clearly see the display outdoors.

Whenever you set the brightness to max running the software is android 10 skinned with infinite's own Los 7.0. This interface has an identity of its own compared to most smartphones today, but it can be overwhelming with a few ads bloatware and pre-installed apps, like google, Facebook and some games that you probably won't play either way if you're new to infinite's Los skin, it will really take some getting used to by default. There's a home screen drawer, and you get the option to navigate with gestures or the usual three on-screen buttons. As for other features, there's dark mode, game mode, social turbo for WhatsApp, digital well-being and parental controls, and message split screen out of the 64 gigabytes of internal storage. We get a usable, 48 gigabytes out of the box.

By the way you can expand it via the micro SD card slot for up to 512 gigabytes performance wise. The upgraded infinite hot 10 play is powered by a MediaTek hello g35 chipset. That's coupled with a power VR GE, a320, GPU and four gigabytes of ram. With this configuration the phone can smoothly, handle continuous calls messaging, media, streaming, social media, browsing and other casual activities. We think it was a wise decision for infinite to up their performance further, for this hot time play just make sure to keep the system optimized to avoid some lags.

If you want to see the numbers we'll flash. The benchmarks course now, when it comes to gaming playing graphically intensive games can sometimes lead to a laggy experience. So we suggest playing under the lowest available settings and use the game mode that you can find in the settings quickly. On biometrics and security you can unlock the phone via face unlock and the rear mounted fingerprint scanner. The fingerprint scanner is reliable and responds quickly, while the face unlock works well too, with some struggle under low light scenarios for connectivity, the hot 10 play comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 5.0, GPS, dual sim 4g, LTE and even FM radio. Alright, let's talk about one of its highlight features.

The battery packing a whopping, 6 thousand milliampere capacity. The hot template can definitely last you two to three days under casual use. We ran it through the PC marks battery test, and it yielded 14 hours and 33 minutes which is honestly lower than what we expected. However, in our standard video loop test, wherein we keep a 1080p video on loop under 50, brightness and volume, airplane mode turned on and earphones plugged in, we got along 25 hours and 24 minutes charging, on the other hand, takes quite a while for about two to three hours. I'm not complaining, though, since it seems reasonable for the price.

You'll pay talk about cameras now its dual rear shooters are composed of a 13 megapixel main and an AI lens that wasn't really specified by the brand. We're guessing that it's similar to the VGA low light sensor that its predecessor has. As for selfies, we get an 8 megapixel front camera well, generally, shots taken with the rear cameras, look sharp and clear, with accurate colors under good lighting conditions, it struggles under low light and there's no wide nor zoom option in it. Nonetheless, they're, actually not that bad for a budget smartphone flipping the selfies. Somehow it gives a smoothening effect on the skin, and it falls more on cooler tones there's, also an AR shot feature for some quirky built-in AR design effects.

As for videos, you can shoot up to 1080p but of course, don't expect any stabilization here, all right guys. Finally, talking about price, this upgraded infinite, hot 10 play is officially available for 4990 pesos, which is 700 pesos more compared to the first hot 10 play that they released. The upgrade in performance does make it more worth the price. But overall the infinite hot 10 play is a great, affordable smartphone for less than 5000 pesos, especially with its massive 6 000 William hour battery capacity. If you're interested in buying one for yourself, this upgraded infinite, hot 10 play will be on sale.

This May 28 for only 4 590 pesos on Lazada as part of infinite's super brand day, and there you have it guys. What do you think of this upgraded infinite hot 10 play? Do let us know in the comments and like usual, if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a like subscribe to our channel for more content hit that bell icon, so you don't miss any future uploads and be sure to visit yugatech. com for the latest tech news and reviews. Once again, this is Justin and don't forget to wash your hands and stay at home.


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